Not cheapest by far YMMV! Compared 10 days BNA (offsite)and cheapest was $80. Compared to(offsite)BNA using http://www.airportparkinginc.com and the same 10 days was $34 including the booking fee. I have used this same company several times without any problems. And YES it does include free shuttle both directions. They service around 40 parking sites in USA.

jimmywalt

Senior Member - 6K

posted: Sep. 15, 2012 @ 11:59a

Thanks for posting. This will come in handy!!!

alamo11

Senior Member - 2K

posted: Sep. 15, 2012 @ 1:44p

RSW cheaper through an area hotel. Econo-lodge it listed is about a fourty minute drive. Green for OP effort.

jimmyQ

Addicted Member

posted: Sep. 15, 2012 @ 3:47p

the best ever for nyc parking.... ive been using it for about 5 years... naturally doesnt guarantee your spot but just print the cheapest 2-3 garages and you're good.

flipr

Frivolous Member

posted: Sep. 15, 2012 @ 4:50p

ffrob said: Not cheapest by far YMMV! Compared 10 days BNA (offsite)and cheapest was $80. Compared to(offsite)BNA using http://www.airportparkinginc.com and the same 10 days was $34 including the booking fee. I have used this same company several times without any problems. And YES it does include free shuttle both directions. They service around 40 parking sites in USA.

ffrob, have you tried globalairportparking.com? Holiday Inn on Elm HIll, always found them pretty cheap. 10 days $31, great shuttle service.

They have about 30 cities, using hotel extra parking space, you get multiple selections of parking sites.I like them!!

durems

Loyal Member

posted: Sep. 17, 2012 @ 10:07a

Thanks

Burzhui

Senior Member

posted: Sep. 17, 2012 @ 11:02a

I use it all the time, saved me tons of money and time

Kunai

Tired Member

posted: Sep. 17, 2012 @ 11:05a

I have friends who drop me off or pick me up and I thank them with alcohol. YMMV.

mstudlee

Senior Member

posted: Sep. 17, 2012 @ 12:23p

Be careful using this site. I've used this site before and it has shown places as being sold out. Quite the opposite, those so-called sold out places have been one of the cheapest options and available.

ForSpud

Ancient Member

posted: Sep. 17, 2012 @ 12:39p

I would also caution about using this website. For instance, around Oakland, there a widely available coupons online that reduce the parking fees at several places that are not reflected on this website. I easily found cheaper places around OAK.

scrouds

Wants To Have Your Babies

posted: Sep. 17, 2012 @ 1:24p

Just a shout out if you haven't considered this: Your local bus system. $2 there, $2 back. No bugging friends for a ride, no expensive parking, don't even want to know the price of a cab ride. Could be worth checking out.

ForSpud

Ancient Member

posted: Sep. 17, 2012 @ 2:07p

scrouds said: Just a shout out if you haven't considered this: Your local bus system. $2 there, $2 back. No bugging friends for a ride, no expensive parking, don't even want to know the price of a cab ride. Could be worth checking out.

NOTE: When you click the green price, it will show you how many hours the coupon is for. That does not mean if you select 1pm-3pm and the coupon is good for 6 hours that you can park for 6 hours. Go back onto the left part of the screen and change it to 1pm-7pm JUST IN CASE you feel like staying longer, and print the coupon for that full amount/time.

ALSO: Always print 2 or 3 of the lowest priced options. Sometimes garages/lots fill up! Options are key! You will present the coupon after you go to get your car and pay, you don't have to ask beforehand if they accept.

ALSO: This has NEVER happened to myself, but if for some reason they do not honor the coupon, you can email the website and they'll refund you the different and deal with the garage themselves.

ALSO: You can see where you can park ON-STREET if you prefer, just change "GARAGES AND LOTS" to "ON STREET PARKING" on the left.

NOTE: When you click the green price, it will show you how many hours the coupon is for. That does not mean if you select 1pm-3pm and the coupon is good for 6 hours that you can park for 6 hours. Go back onto the left part of the screen and change it to 1pm-7pm JUST IN CASE you feel like staying longer, and print the coupon for that full amount/time.

ALSO: Always print 2 or 3 of the lowest priced options. Sometimes garages/lots fill up! Options are key! You will present the coupon after you go to get your car and pay, you don't have to ask beforehand if they accept.

ALSO: This has NEVER happened to myself, but if for some reason they do not honor the coupon, you can email the website and they'll refund you the different and deal with the garage themselves.

ALSO: You can see where you can park ON-STREET if you prefer, just change "GARAGES AND LOTS" to "ON STREET PARKING" on the left.

On Street Parking is not necessarily free. Many are Muni Meters in NYC that only allow for 1-2 hours MAX of parking at the rate of .50 per 10 mins. So parking for 2 hours in the street may cost you $6 for 2 hours. OK if you're not staying long, but if you're having dinner, sightseeing, a show, visiting friends, etc, 1-2 hours is nothing.

shoppin658

Member

posted: Sep. 17, 2012 @ 6:28p

I'm not thread crapping, but I don't think I would recommend BestParking.com, at least for Orlando.

I looked at the prices the quoted for various parking lots and I don't have a cluewhere they found the high rates they are saying the lots charge.

I just used a lot called Park,Bark,and Fly. BestParking.com says the lot charges$24.03/day and that they can get you a rate of $11.99 for the first day and $17.04for the rest of the stay... sounds good?

If you go straight to Park,Bark,and Fly's website they quote the price of $7.99/day uncovered parking or $10.99 for covered parking.

I looked at another parking lot and I found you would do much better in Orlando by going straightto the parking lot's websites, apparently not BestParking's site.

p.s. you can go to park,bark,and fly's website and get a coupon for a $5.99/day rate.

scrouds

Wants To Have Your Babies

posted: Sep. 18, 2012 @ 1:40p

ForSpud said: scrouds said: Just a shout out if you haven't considered this: Your local bus system. $2 there, $2 back. No bugging friends for a ride, no expensive parking, don't even want to know the price of a cab ride. Could be worth checking out.

Used to do it with 2 large duffel bags, BUF to city bus to greyhound terminal and out to the countryside and back to school. Did the same in reverse.

But if your city is too scary for you, you should consider moving.

for orlando, buses 41,42,11,51, and 111 go to the airport, providing good connectivity to the rest of the system.

kampfer210

Addicted Member

posted: Sep. 18, 2012 @ 2:34p

Thank you for this.

flipr

Frivolous Member

posted: Sep. 18, 2012 @ 2:53p

shoppin658 said: I'm not thread crapping, but I don't think I would recommend BestParking.com, at least for Orlando.

I looked at the prices the quoted for various parking lots and I don't have a cluewhere they found the high rates they are saying the lots charge.

I just used a lot called Park,Bark,and Fly. BestParking.com says the lot charges$24.03/day and that they can get you a rate of $11.99 for the first day and $17.04for the rest of the stay... sounds good?

If you go straight to Park,Bark,and Fly's website they quote the price of $7.99/day uncovered parking or $10.99 for covered parking.

I looked at another parking lot and I found you would do much better in Orlando by going straightto the parking lot's websites, apparently not BestParking's site.

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